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    The Impact of Social Work Students’ Experience with Supervision by Karla Pobucká, Věra Malík Holasová, Veronika Mia Racko, Lenka Honsárková

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… The study intends to describe and explore the quality of the implementation of supervision training at the Faculty of Social Studies, University of Ostrava. Among other things, the study provides a brief insight into the concept of courses focused on supervision in social work at selected public universities and colleges in Czechia. …”
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    The Impact of Social Work Students’ Experience with Supervision by Karla Pobucká, Věra Malík Holasová, Veronika Mia Racko, Lenka Honsárková

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… The study intends to describe and explore the quality of the implementation of supervision training at the Faculty of Social Studies, University of Ostrava. Among other things, the study provides a brief insight into the concept of courses focused on supervision in social work at selected public universities and colleges in Czechia. …”
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    The current problems of the digital reflection of social reality: rethinking scientific concepts by M. Kibakin, S. Grishaeva

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…Besides that, the behavior of Internet users has been considered in the context of the theory of the rational choice of the American sociologist James S. Coleman: at all risks of virtual interaction, the choice for integration of social communications into digital space, use of Internet resources for satisfaction of  personal and group needs brings more vital benefits for people, than folding of social activity in the Internet network.…”
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    Canine Actors and Melodramatic Effects: The Dog of Montargis Arrives on the English Stage by Claudia Alonso Recarte

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…English adaptations soon followed, as translations from a variety of sources were presented before a public mesmerized by the feats of Dragon, the memorable canine character. From an anonymous translation to adaptations believed to have been the brainchild of William Barrymore and Thomas Dibdin, The Dog of Montargis was to be showcased throughout the greater part of the century. …”
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